German Diocesan Bishop “Still” Insecure When Celebrating the Roman Rite

It was the first time in 35 years that a sitting German bishop conferred Old Rite ordinations. Meier said in his homily that he was ordaining deacons as a sign of communion with each other and with Francis.
"If I am not (yet) completely sure in the celebration according to the Pontificale Romanum of 1961/62, please excuse my weakness,” he added.
He said that in celebrating the Roman Liturgy, the Church "has the consoling experience of seeing its own vitality and the richness of its spiritual gifts grow."

A day earlier, seven priests of the same Fraternity were ordained in Lincoln, Nebraska, by retired Nuncio Thomas Gullickson (pictures below).


